

Harford Springs Reserve sits on Gavilan Road in Perris, a property-based outdoor recreation venue offering activities that draw weekend visitors and organized groups from across the valley. The focus centers on land-based pursuits—hiking, walking trails, and group activities across a natural reserve setting—rather than water recreation or high-technical sports. Seasonality follows the foothill pattern: cooler months (fall and early spring) see the steadiest traffic, while summer heat keeps midday visits short. The typical visitor is a local family looking for a half-day outing, a hiking group meeting on a weekend morning, or a school group organizing an outdoor education program. No advanced gear or training is required for most activities; it suits beginners and casual walkers as much as experienced hikers. For lake-based recreation (swimming, boating, fishing), the nearby lakes—Skinner, Vail, or Lake Elsinore—are the draw instead. For Cleveland National Forest backcountry or Santa Rosa Plateau trail systems, this reserve fills the more accessible, closer-to-home slot in a resident's outdoor rotation.

Henderson Ranch sits on Fletcher Place in Perris, a working equestrian property offering trail rides and riding lessons for both beginners and intermediate riders. The operation centers on guided horseback experience rather than high-performance sport — the kind of activity that draws families with children, adult groups unfamiliar with horses, and local riders looking for a structured outing on property. Seasonality follows the regional heat pattern; cooler months are the busier season, while summer rides are early-morning affairs to dodge the valley warmth. Most riders arrive without prior experience, so instruction and calm-temperament stock are built into the format. Weekends draw the family-trip crowd; weekday lessons tend toward one-off riders or small groups. Unlike the open-range options in Cleveland National Forest or the Santa Rosa Plateau, this is a contained, guided experience — suited to anyone wanting horseback time without navigating trail-finding, route-planning, or wrestling with their own gear. For riders already comfortable in the saddle looking for backcountry distance, Henderson works as a lesson refresher or a casual family outing rather than a destination ride.
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Get ListedWe’ve visited this trampoline park a few times and while the kids have fun, the pricing policies are really frustrating. Entry is already expensive, and on top of that they don’t allow grip socks from other trampoline parks even if with grips. We’re forced to buy their branded socks every single tim...
This rating is from my perspective only. Im an 81 y.o. great grandma, attended a party there for my great grandson. Everyone (regardless of age or participation) must complete a hold harmless form. I totally understand that, but get with the times...they still use a keyboard and mouse! Get savvy and...
Everytime we come to the trampoline park Jada is there. She is so kind and takes such good care of the place. If she’s not a manager she should be. She makes sure the kids are safe and that families are happy. She’s constantly cleaning and checking on guests. It’s not a very big trampoline park, but...
What Locals Know
Perris lacks dedicated entertainment venues for active families and birthday groups — Get Air fills a gap for indoor, weather-proof recreation that keeps kids engaged for 2-3 hours without requiring a car trip to Temecula or Ontario.
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